I am currently attending the South African Energy Efficiency Conference, and the minister of energy, Dipuo Peters, just spoke. Here are my notes from her talk:
· There was a cabinet discussion yesterday on the National Integrated Resource Plan
o President asked – “Are there the necessary skills and resources?”
o Minister, after seeing the audience today, would reply: “Yes – they need to be deployed appropriately”
· Energy Sector = Critical for growth, criticial for poor South Africans
· Minerals gave form to industrialisation
· Cheap Energy has not promoted Energy Efficiency – they have been opposed to each other
o This is an unsustainable paradigm, supply orientated only
o Energy / GDP very high
· Energy = 80% of emissions
· Must do more RE & EE
· 2005 EE target - 12% against projected national energy usage by 2015
· Mines can do 15% with no cost / low cost technologies + good housekeeping
· Biofuels into mix for road freight
· Alternative ways for heating in low-cost housing
· Integrated Energy Centres for communities
· Technologies on the road map: Nuclear, wind, solar, CCS
· Have we done what is required? Do we live our lives according to what we preach? We all should be living energy efficiently
· Need more Energy Efficiency activists
Frank